Johann Clemens Bruckmann

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Johann Clemens Bruckmann (born February 25, 1768 in Heilbronn ; † April 20, 1835 there ; also Johann Klemens Bruckmann ) was the city ​​school in Heilbronn from 1822 until his death in 1835 .

Life

Bruckmann was a grandson of the merchant Hermann Dietrich Brockmann from Hemer near Iserlohn in Westphalia , who was accepted into Heilbronn civil rights in 1725 , and who founded the Bruckmann family in Heilbronn, and a cousin of the silver goods manufacturer Georg Peter Bruckmann . He devoted himself to the writing career, became a Württemberg substitute (deputy notary) and imperial notary and returned to Heilbronn in 1798, where he was first city ​​clerk and then in 1822 city scholar.

Johann Clemens Bruckmann's wife Auguste was a daughter of the court counselor and bailiff and then, since 1803, lawyer Friedrich Christoph Mayer and his wife (since 1785) Johanna Henriette Friederike Hartmann (1762-1820), who from 1797 to 1803 and from From November 1808 to 1820, sister of Heinrich von Kleist's Dresden painter friend Christian Ferdinand Hartmann, who lived in Heilbronn . The fact that a later mayor of Heilbronn became the son-in-law of the Heilbronn sister of the former Kleist friend Hartmann is characteristic of Kleist's network of relationships, which basically included Heilbronn.

Bruckmann's daughter Auguste Henriette Amalie (1815–1869) married the architect Theodor von Landauer in 1843 , the son of Bruckmann's predecessor Lebrecht Landauer .

Stadtschultheiß Bruckmann was particularly committed to writing the history of the city of Heilbronn , for which he gave Carl Jäger access to the council minutes. Jäger thanked him for this in his foreword to his book:

"... The revered city councilor and its board of directors ... the ... city councilor Bruckmann, who was particularly interested in this work, even courteously allowed to inspect the council minutes."

Individual evidence

  1. a b list of the Bruckmann family . Bosheuyer, Cannstatt 1892, pp. 3, 4 and 6th
  2. ^ Rauch, p. 116
  3. Dürr (see literature), p. 272 ​​and 303
  4. ^ Bruckmann's wife Auguste according to information from the Heilbronn city archive, HEUSS database
  5. On Kleist's indirect relationship with Heilbronn, especially through the Heilbronn sister of his Dresden painter friend Hartmann, cf. Reinhard Breymayer : Between Antonia von Württemberg and Kleist's Käthchen von Heilbronn . News on the magnetic and tension fields of Prelate Friedrich Christoph Oetinger . Heck, Dußlingen 2012, p. 17 f. 38. 61. 67. 69. 77. 227. - Comprehensive on other Heilbronn references Christhard Schrenk : Das Käthchen von Heilbronn. Some reflections on Kleist's knight play (1994) . (Heilbronn 2005) ( Käthchen in Heilbronn . Commissioned by the city of Heilbronn. Ed. By Günther Emig ). - Cf. also, referring to the history of research, with a distance from the simple assumption of "Urkäthchen": Christhard Schrenk: Heilbronner Urkäthchen? Lisette Kornacher (1773-1858) and Charlotte Elisabethe Zobel (1774-1806). In: Christhard Schrenk (Ed.): Heilbronner Köpf , Vol. 5. Pictures of life from five centuries , Heilbronn City Archives 2009 ( Small series of the Heilbronn City Archives , 56), pp. 89–100, and the references p. 285 f.
  6. Schrenk / Weckbach (see literature), p. 66

literature

  • Moriz von Rauch : Report of the Heilbronn Historical Association . Fifteenth issue with a report for the years 1922–1925. Heilbronn 1925.
  • Christhard Schrenk and Hubert Weckbach: Preserving the past for the future. The city archive Heilbronn: history - tasks - holdings . Heilbronn City Archives, Heilbronn 1993, ISBN 3-928990-41-1 ( Publications of the Heilbronn City Archives . Volume 33)
  • Carl Jäger : History of the City of Heilbronn . Claß, Heilbronn 1828.
  • Friedrich Dürr : Heilbronn Chronicle. I. part. 2nd Edition. Rembold, Heilbronn 1926 [Reprint: Stadtarchiv Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1986 ( Publications of the Archives of the City of Heilbronn. Volume 27)], p. 303.